We know our own Chihuahuas very well, but they tend to be weird in some situations. There are some days that they do things and we do not know why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs. However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things or behave that way?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do weird things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet.

Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Chihuahuas that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. In spite that looks unhealthy, Chihuahuas usually do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Chihuahua after taking a bath can get a bit hyper after it. Chihuahuas are so happy to be out of the water, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

Head Out of the Window in the Car

Chihuahuas stick their head out the window of the car in order for them to get closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Chihuahuas hump things, other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object. They are humping or because they are excited or trying to get someon´s attention.

Butt Sniffing

Humans shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Chihuahua sniffing another’s butt is their own way to say “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you another dog. Their sense of smell you know is 1000 times better than us. In addition, scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

Stares At You

Your Chihuahua isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just get some affection from their owner.

Butt Scoot

This could be weird at the first time you see it. Howeverm your dog only has a dirty butt and is trying to get it cleaned.

Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by several things, such as your Chihuahua is in a small space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

Tilting Head

When your Chihuahuas tilt their heads that does not mean that they do not understand you or what you are saying. Tthe real reason is that they can’t hear you. Experts have said that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our own Staffies very well, but they tend to be weird in some situations. There are some days that they do things and we do not know why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs. However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things or behave that way?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do weird things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet.

Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Staffies that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. In spite that looks unhealthy, Staffies usually do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Staffy after taking a bath can get a bit hyper after it. Staffies are so happy to be out of the water, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

Head Out of the Window in the Car

Staffies stick their head out the window of the car in order for them to get closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Staffies hump things, other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object. They are humping or because they are excited or trying to get someon´s attention.

Butt Sniffing

Humans shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Staffy sniffing another’s butt is their own way to say “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you another dog. Their sense of smell you know is 1000 times better than us. In addition, scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

Stares At You

Your Staffy isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just get some affection from their owner.

Butt Scoot

This could be weird at the first time you see it. Howeverm your dog only has a dirty butt and is trying to get it cleaned.

Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by several things, such as your Staffy is in a small space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

Tilting Head

When your Staffies tilt their heads that does not mean that they do not understand you or what you are saying. Tthe real reason is that they can’t hear you. Experts have said that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our own Schnauzers very well, but they tend to be weird in some situations. There are some days that they do things and we do not know why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs. However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things or behave that way?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do weird things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet.

Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Schnauzers that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. In spite that looks unhealthy, Schnauzers usually do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Schnauzer after taking a bath can get a bit hyper after it. Schnauzers are so happy to be out of the water, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

Head Out of the Window in the Car

Schnauzers stick their head out the window of the car in order for them to get closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Schnauzers hump things, other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object. They are humping or because they are excited or trying to get someon´s attention.

Butt Sniffing

Humans shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Schnauzer sniffing another’s butt is their own way to say “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you another dog. Their sense of smell you know is 1000 times better than us. In addition, scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

Stares At You

Your Schnauzer isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just get some affection from their owner.

Butt Scoot

This could be weird at the first time you see it. Howeverm your dog only has a dirty butt and is trying to get it cleaned.

Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by several things, such as your Schnauzer is in a small space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

Tilting Head

When your Schnauzers tilt their heads that does not mean that they do not understand you or what you are saying. Tthe real reason is that they can’t hear you. Experts have said that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our own Westies very well, but they tend to be weird in some situations. There are some days that they do things and we do not know why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs. However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things or behave that way?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do weird things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet.

Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Westies that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. In spite that looks unhealthy, Westies usually do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Westie after taking a bath can get a bit hyper after it. Westies are so happy to be out of the water, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

Head Out of the Window in the Car

Westies stick their head out the window of the car in order for them to get closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Westies hump things, other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object. They are humping or because they are excited or trying to get someon´s attention.

Butt Sniffing

Humans shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Westie sniffing another’s butt is their own way to say “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you another dog. Their sense of smell you know is 1000 times better than us. In addition, scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

Stares At You

Your Westies isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just get some affection from their owner.

Butt Scoot

This could be weird at the first time you see it. Howeverm your dog only has a dirty butt and is trying to get it cleaned.

Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by several things, such as your Westie is in a small space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

Tilting Head

When your Westies tilt their heads that does not mean that they do not understand you or what you are saying. Tthe real reason is that they can’t hear you. Experts have said that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our own Pugs very well, but they tend to be weird in some situations. There are some days that they do things and we do not know why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs. However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things or behave that way?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do weird things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet.

Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Pugs that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. In spite that looks unhealthy, Pugs usually do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Pug after taking a bath can get a bit hyper after it. Pugs are so happy to be out of the water, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

Head Out of the Window in the Car

Pugs stick their head out the window of the car in order for them to get closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Pugs hump things, other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object. They are humping or because they are excited or trying to get someon´s attention.

Butt Sniffing

Humans shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Pug sniffing another’s butt is their own way to say “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you another dog. Their sense of smell you know is 1000 times better than us. In addition, scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

Stares At You

Your Pugs isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just get some affection from their owner.

Butt Scoot

This could be weird at the first time you see it. Howeverm your dog only has a dirty butt and is trying to get it cleaned.

Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by several things, such as your Pug is in a small space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

Tilting Head

When your pugs tilt their heads that does not mean that they do not understand you or what you are saying. Tthe real reason is that they can’t hear you. Experts have said that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our Bichon Frises so much but they can be kind of weird sometimes. Sometimes they do things and we have any idea why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs, However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do strange things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet

1) Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Bichon Frises that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. Though it may seem unhealthy, Bichon Frises might do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

2) Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Bichon Frises can get a bit hyper after a bath because they are so happy to be out of that bath, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

3) Head Out of the Window in the Car

Bichon Frises stick their head out the window so that they are closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

4) Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Bichon Frises hump things or other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object they are humping or because they are excited or trying to get attention.

5) Butt Sniffing

Bichon Frises shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Bichon Frise sniffing another’s butt is a dog’s way of saying “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you. Their sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than a human’s and scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

7) Stares At You

Your Bichon Frises isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just some affection from you.

8) Butt Scoot

This could be a sign that your Bichon Frise has a dirty butt and is trying to get it clean.

9) Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by many things, such as your Bichon Frise is in a tight space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

10) Tilting Their Head

It’s not that your Bichon Frise doesn’t understand you or what you are saying. It’s that they can’t hear you. Experts say that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our Rottweilers so much but they can be kind of weird sometimes. Sometimes they do things and we have any idea why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs, However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do strange things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet

1) Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Rottweilers that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. Though it may seem unhealthy, Rottweilers might do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

2) Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Rottweilers can get a bit hyper after a bath because they are so happy to be out of that bath, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

3) Head Out of the Window in the Car

Rottweilers stick their head out the window so that they are closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

4) Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Rottweilers hump things or other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object they are humping or because they are excited or trying to get attention.

5) Butt Sniffing

Rottweilers shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Rottweiler sniffing another’s butt is a dog’s way of saying “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you. Their sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than a human’s and scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

7) Stares At You

Your Rottweiler isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just some affection from you.

8) Butt Scoot

This could be a sign that your Rottweiler has a dirty butt and is trying to get it clean.

9) Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by many things, such as your Rottweiler is in a tight space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

10) Tilting Their Head

It’s not that your Rottweiler doesn’t understand you or what you are saying. It’s that they can’t hear you. Experts say that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our Huskies so much but they can be kind of weird sometimes. Sometimes they do things and we have any idea why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs, However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do strange things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet

1) Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Huskies that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. Though it may seem unhealthy, Huskies might do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

2) Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Huskies can get a bit hyper after a bath because they are so happy to be out of that bath, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

3) Head Out of the Window in the Car

Huskies stick their head out the window so that they are closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

4) Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Huskies hump things or other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object they are humping or because they are excited or trying to get attention.

5) Butt Sniffing

Huskies shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Husky sniffing another’s butt is a dog’s way of saying “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you. Their sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than a human’s and scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

7) Stares At You

Your Huskies isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just some affection from you.

8) Butt Scoot

This could be a sign that your Husky has a dirty butt and is trying to get it clean.

9) Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by many things, such as your Husky is in a tight space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

10) Tilting Their Head

It’s not that your Husky doesn’t understand you or what you are saying. It’s that they can’t hear you. Experts say that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our Corgis so much but they can be kind of weird sometimes. Sometimes they do things and we have any idea why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs, However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do strange things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet

1) Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some Corgis that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. Though it may seem unhealthy, Corgis might do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

2) Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your Corgis can get a bit hyper after a bath because they are so happy to be out of that bath, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

3) Head Out of the Window in the Car

Corgis stick their head out the window so that they are closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

4) Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Corgis hump things or other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object they are humping or because they are excited or trying to get attention.

5) Butt Sniffing

Corgis shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A Corgi sniffing another’s butt is a dog’s way of saying “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you. Their sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than a human’s and scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

7) Stares At You

Your Corgis isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just some affection from you.

8) Butt Scoot

This could be a sign that your Corgi has a dirty butt and is trying to get it clean.

9) Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by many things, such as your Corgi is in a tight space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

10) Tilting Their Head

It’s not that your Corgi doesn’t understand you or what you are saying. It’s that they can’t hear you. Experts say that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.

We know our boxers so much but they can be kind of weird sometimes. Sometimes they do things and we have any idea why. We just brush it off as dogs behaving as dogs, However, have you ever wondered why they actually do these things?

There we have actually very specific reasons why your dog do strange things like sniff butts or scoot their butts across the carpet

1) Eating Grass

You’ll realized that there are some boxers that love to eat grass every now and again even though it makes them throw up. Though it may seem unhealthy, boxers might do this to get a better digestion, treat intestinal worms, or fulfill a nutritional need like a lack of fiber.

2) Post-Bath Hyperactivity

Your boxers can get a bit hyper after a bath because they are so happy to be out of that bath, belive it or not. They may shake, rub, and run around just to get dry and rid of the sensation of being wet.

3) Head Out of the Window in the Car

Boxers stick their head out the window so that they are closer to their surroundings and can be fully immersed in this new environment they are seeing and feeling.

4) Humps Things

There’s usually anything sexual about this at all. Boxers hump things or other animals or even their owners because they are trying to dominate the object they are humping or because they are excited or trying to get attention.

5) Butt Sniffing

Boxers shake hands… dogs sniff butts. A boxer sniffing another’s butt is a dog’s way of saying “Hey, how ya doing? Nice to meet you.” It’s how they get to know you. Their sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than a human’s and scent can tell a lot about a person, especially when it’s from an area as smelly as a butt.

7) Stares At You

Your boxers isn’t just being a leering weirdo, he wants a treat or just some affection from you.

8) Butt Scoot

This could be a sign that your boxer has a dirty butt and is trying to get it clean.

9) Chasing Their Tails

This behavior can actually be caused by many things, such as your boxer is in a tight space where the movement is restricted, that they are bored, they have fleas, not knowing what their tail is if they are a puppy.

10) Tilting Their Head

It’s not that your boxer doesn’t understand you or what you are saying. It’s that they can’t hear you. Experts say that dog’s tilt their head to adjust their outer ears so that they can get focused on the location of sounds.